We support projects at different stages of the innovation pathway to deliver meaningful change to health and care. These are some of the programmes of work and innovations we have supported.
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION |
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Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities Programme (InHIP) |
Health Innovation East is supporting integrated care systems (ICSs) in the east of England to address health inequalities in line with NHS England’s national Core20PLUS5 programme. |
East of England Stroke Forum |
The EoE Stroke Forum convenes healthcare professionals from across our region with a specific interest in stroke services. |
The System Safety Improvement Programme (SSIP) |
The aim of the programme is to create optimal conditions for patient safety improvement to flourish through working closely with integrated care systems (ICSs). |
Frailty+LD |
Frailty+LD is a tool that is being piloted in the East of England to identify frailty risk sooner among people living with learning disabilities. |
Opioid deprescribing toolkit |
The Health Innovation East is working in partnership with the ARC and Norfolk and Waveney CCG to improve the quality of life of people living with chronic pain and reducing the harm caused by opioids and other dependence forming medication. |
The National Patient Safety Improvement Programmes |
The National Patient Safety Improvement Programmes (NatPatSIPs) support a culture of safety, continuous learning and sustainable improvement across the healthcare system. |
The System Safety Improvement Programme |
Working with Integrated Care Systems to create optimal conditions for patient safety improvement to flourish. |
The Medicines Safety Improvement Programme |
The Medicines Safety Improvement Programme brings safety culture, safety systems and the science of continuous safety improvement to bear on complex problems. |
Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme – 2024/25 |
The programme works with all maternity and neonatal providers in our region on a range of key improvement workstreams, aiming to reduce the rate of stillbirths, neonatal death and brain injuries. |
Martha’s Rule and Managing Deterioration |
The programme aims to reduce deterioration-associated harm by improving the prevention, identification, escalation and response to physical deterioration, through better system co-ordination and as part of safe and reliable pathways of care. |
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